History of Super Bowl winners Since 1967 to present

The NFL finale and the most awaited match ever in a sport of an American Football History, we are talking about Super Bowl winners.

This whole excitement starts back in 1967, in which the winners of AFC and NFC enter in the Super Bowl after the Divisional Playoffs.

As per 2017, 51 Super Bowl games ever played, in which Pittsburgh Steelers won the most of it, with 6 Super Bowl trophies in their name. Even the England Patriots appeared out of 9 times and winning 5 Super Bowl in their appearance.

Who is the most Successful Team in Super Bowl winners ever

The era of Super Bowl is long enough to make a half century. Since the beginning from 1967, America got 51 Super Bowls, Pittsburgh Steelers is the only team who managed to win total 6 titles.

It’s the most amount of wins they have which ever a team could have to get in American Football History.

Before we present you the whole list of Super Bowl winners since its beginning and runner-ups, we note down top 5 Teams who got most of the titles in Super Bowl until 2017.

Pittsburgh Steelers– 6 titles (8 Super Bowls)

New England Patriots– 5 titles (9 Super Bowls)

Dallas Cowboys– 5 titles (8 Super Bowls)

San Francisco 49ers– 5 titles (6 Super Bowls)

Green Bay Packers– 4 titles (5 Super Bowls)

Super Bowl winners Since 1967 to present

Now here is the whole list of every Super Bowl finale winner since 1967:

New England Patriots Atlanta

YEAR

NO

WINNERS

RUNNERS-UP

SCORE

2017

51 (LI)

Falcons

34-2Patriots-Atlanta

2016

50 (L)

Denver Broncos

Carolina Panthers

24-10

2015

49 (XLIX)

New England Patriots

Seattle Seahawks

28-24

2014

48 (XLVIII)

Seattle Seahawks

Denver Broncos

43-8

2013

47 (XLVII)

Baltimore Ravens

San Francisco 49ers

43-8

2012

46 (XLVI)

New York Giants

New England Patriots

21-17

2011

45 (XLV)

Green Bay Packers

Pittsburgh Steelers

31-25

2010

44 (XLIV)

New Orleans Saints

Indianapolis Colts

31–17

2009

43 (XLIII)

Pittsburgh Steelers

Arizona Cardinals

27-23

2008

42 (XLII)

New York Giants

New England Patriots

17-14

2007

41 (XLI)

Indianapolis Colts

Chicago Bears

29-17

2006

40 (XL)

Pittsburgh Steelers

Seattle

21-10

2005

39 (XXXIX)

New England Patriots

Philadelphia Eagles

24-21

2004

38 (XXXVIII)

New England Patriots

Carolina

32-29

2003

37 (XXXVII)

Tampa Bay

Oakland Raiders

48-21

2002

36 (XXXVI)

New England Patriots

St Louis

20-17

2001

35 (XXXV)

Baltimore Ravens

NY Giants

34-7

2000

34 (XXXIV)

St Louis

Tennessee

23-16

1999

33 (XXXIII)

Denver Broncos

Atlanta Flacons

34-19

1998

32 (XXXII)

Denver Broncos

Green Bay Packers

31-24

1997

31 (XXXI)

Green Bay Packers

New England Patriots

35-21

1996

30 (XXX)

Dallas Cowboys

Pittsburgh Steelers

27-17

1995

29 (XXIX)

San Francisco 49ers

San Diego

49-26

1994

28 (XXVIII)

Dallas Cowboys

Buffalo Bills

30-13

1993

27 (XXVII)

Dallas Cowboys

Buffalo Bills

52-17

1992

26 (XXVI)

Washington Redskins

Buffalo Bills

37-24

1991

25 (XXV)

New York Giants

Buffalo Bills

20-19

1990

24 (XXIV)

San Francisco 49ers

Denver Broncos

55-10

1989

23 (XXIII)

San Francisco 49ers

Cincinnati Bengals

20-16

1988

22 (XXII)

Washington Redskins

Denver Broncos

42-10

1987

21 (XXI)

New York Giants

Denver Broncos

39-20

1986

20 (XX)

Chicago

New England Patriots

46-10

1985

19 (XIX)

San Francisco 49ers

Miami Dolphins

38-16

1984

18 (XVIII)

LA Raiders

Washington Redskins

38-9

1983

17 (XVII)

Washington Redskins

Miami Dolphins

27-17

1982

16 (XVI)

San Francisco 49ers

Cincinnati Benglas

26-21

1981

15 (XV)

Oakland Raiders

Philadelphia Eagles

27-10

1980

14 (XIV)

Pittsburgh Steelers

LA Rams

31-19

1979

13 (XIII)

Pittsburgh Steelers

Dallas Cowboys

35-31

1978

12 (XII)

Dallas Cowboys

Denver Broncos

27-10

1977

11 (XI)

Oakland Raiders

Minnesota Vikings

32-14

1976

10 (X)

Pittsburgh Steelers

Dallas Cowboys

21-17

1975

9 (IX)

Pittsburgh Steelers

Minnesota Vikings

16-6

1974

8 (VIII)

Miami Dolphins

Minnesota Vikings

24-7

1973

7 (VII)

Miami Dolphins

Washington Redskins

14-7

1972

6 (VI)

Dallas Cowboys

Miami Dolphins

24-3

1971

5 (V)

Baltimore Ravens

Dallas Cowboys

16-13

1970

4 (IV)

Kansas City Chiefs

Minnesota Vikings

23-7

1969

3 (III)

New York Jets

Baltimore Ravens

16-7

1968

2 (II)

Green Bay Packers

Oakland Raiders

33-14

1967

1 (I)

Green Bay Packers

Kansas City Chiefs

35-10

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